Provincial Freeman (Toronto and Chatham, ON), 8 Aug 1857, p. 4

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'door ty 4, Copies, erhd aS BANS i an : arts 8 do (and 1 tothe getter.upoo! the Glub).$10 } out_ol this State. ON and AFTER MONDAY: next, ee | NES GOING EAST. S a = Bei anf \ | Pe TA ERO ae 3 ae I a He on i 5 z e S Bas vfornl = A ésto informethe®publigizenerally, ord: si 3 Iihae aig Bs thé si articles a ed 33 a = ane es holesaleand Retail 3, sees ahs -M. pM AXE HANDLES,. Windsor, Bepart Sore ees 6.00 4.00" 7.38 3 PIGK ANE HA NDUBS, © So P ADZE HANDLES,= a NCO sa et eb tee coer eeece coe enolate: = Wana at °y Belle River, 2eeeee0e ee eeoe 6. 35 @eeoe 8.08 Made in the best manner. « = =~ Baptiste Creek. Se weee caer 'eee 3 deta é 08 0% ALSO, BY RETAIL, = Chatham. ; 4 7.35 6 28 0.08 j UCK SAWS. i the best quality, in Scomplete J ere ccc ee cec| cece - ic j 8. lee le a @s tea, me Foady Handled. Also, Thamesyille £829. nt. 2.95 ee ecoe 8.08 3 © © exe eee eee ESNALiAWOOD SS Bey Bothw ell SOC on Gn ooo oHetere Sa2ire | olneke sgeh ore Siveet; No-® eee eG 8.37 6.15 PPR ee cl BRT "852 oS. & a «Phe: Children' Ss Beyer WMG es yk ate 9.14 a @ se Sum PUBLISHED AL. TORON CO}: Mig Brdloesgnstd vs aidsileqe deste 9... 24: sees Ree BY Kouok: =... oe 9.34: aes 11.02 AN SS SNe 7e@ "A.M. ; 5 Br fre .. L "Afiive 0. AM. 10.04 3.10 6.15 1525 1 } es --o NS. ondon Deptt an) 000 2 10,10 3.25 ae 7.30 | 11.40 hl Annum Vouk 6. 14: eoeee eeee eoeoe eee eeee "Ee S.=12 copies' monthly, per. = RMS -- aon mene 00Lgpteentnonihiyedwardsburgh.......| 6.20 89 3.43 ae 2 es Ms per armiuin= fifiven doliars, s Sent post free throu gh- Ingersoll... cece. 6. 40° 10.46 a raters 2.20 12.2 out the British Provinees. No subseriptions for Beachville So NaS 6 Onno 6.50 10.55 ; = ~14 eres eeee eo ene less than ner 60 A re S aveed. fe: 7a Weedstock aestesnerce aa bent 00 4d: 207 io See 3 sees 12-41 Toréitito on-th@ first ef each mon ' Bo Tae ! 'oe aavanee. Pos @ilice orders payable to T. Nelson Hastw ood SEY! # PO coe 4.85, vse cat 7 Fe. of & Sons. AOE ee asec 7.24 econo Seo o SoGo cece coee (Mesers, Ne fson's? Works anil "Children's | Princeton. ..........| 7229 1.40 4.52. at 8.45 eek Paper". ares weil known) in fatal si Ha Palit Aupivel? .gacd.s |e sisaces P.M. eases a AO O00 cece Capada,and recommcnded as:faithtul anc ds aris : ie coe ee : Fy Stratford) Dee, FOth | 1856.0" es Depart ......2/ *7.47 1-12.00 5.12 madd 1/01 fii-31 fesse 2 : ; ; P.M. af Preston, depart #45) (si L1si30 4.89 | 8.45 =e TEN p) eaeavccecve ° e ecorce "NOTICE. Galt GoPS]. Sob! Mpeg 1 ye BG 4655: sie § ee <S% , eer ereted z -- : - --_-------- = Fi ANNY JACKSON, of ee Can- Ae aan a ae a os ee ] eile eo oe eee is ada West, having heatd- that "her sister} Preston, dove eevee. : . 8.05 cose naa a Ain 58 Mary Jennings, of Berks County, near Read- ae 2 ing, Pennsylwania, is. dead, . Wishes: her Harrisburg. Beer te rd cancer AG] L229 Dod ee Fes | 14 brother-in-law, David James. Jennings, to elynden, 8 gid. 363.2310 Go5l So dsivish D485 Sansere Gels | a oles bring the Cte to Brantford C. W. te le SS Gore ee: sas outs eras es Janets 280, 185% oee neds te Flimboro't als inra.awd} 18.38 ey eer Yr bp ee Oa f 2 Duhdas.. oe oe 6 289 G1 2.95505 6.03 Shines cee | tte S : Hhmilton Atrive....! 9.00 jean 6.23 eee ele ae dee Depart... 9.20 1.40 6.30 we 05 2.50 Opt ee 9.45 "hss 6.55 es ile coe fthimshinied aes poatsw210.00 | 2512 7.06 eendis tees Pec Beamsville /..5. 00 46] 10.15 | oe (see a oe tT Jordan ++ .+eeesreee 10.380 e@eeee vist OP eeee e@eeve | 20-050 SUB: SERTBER havine received 'his de fe =I 2 ae : ibe SUBS STOCK, is prepared to offer fost Cathannesss sselp medio 10.42 2345 1.59 es o. 8.55 the public, the ah Horolebiaa dod corde cial 11.02 23955 8.05 Bane ens 4.05 LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND. BEST }, Port Dalhousie Junctionf .. PP. 8.10 bist sas faa o3 See OF = Megas, Falls, arrive ../ 11.25 3.20 8.30 Sara dt 3 4.30 f D) ay 5 RDP DPR AIDRAD DDD nnn nARR RAR RRA ARR RRR en nm Ann HA BD W ARE GOING WEST. ene Bas to Chat! hany, aoe £es Wholesale or. Retail! 2 follows, viz:--Iron and eI B «: ting in part as - Consisting kinds: Blacksmith's Bellows, Anvils, | : : ie a = : : Screw-PlatespDies and*Taps; Carpenter's Tools, pe 8 re | by Py = 4 Shoemaker's Pools, Naats of all kinds and SiZeS ; STA TIONS. 4 & 3 = 5 $ Spades. Shovels, Seonps, Lows,' Forks; Garden i oe a = : Rakes;. Hay "Rakes; 'Scyt thes, Shaths, Brush z a S Hooks ;-Chatns. of atl kinds; Harrow Teeth. ee A ; 2 Cultivator Teeth, Patent Pumps, Pump -- = i" zand Gearing , Pots. Pans and Kettles; as at dite a AM. SAE -- PM a sTinwaretand:Tinsmith's Tools. /| Niagara Falls, depart..| +++ 7.30 11.30 2.00 4,00 O45 SADDLER'S LARDWARE! Port Dalhousie Junction! "2... -7.50 oe Gene seme = dgtorOldso = oe ce soos 11.54 P. M.: 2.30 4225 1-108 14 2 fs! Bolts, Batis, Screws! Hinges of [oy = ores Ff ees os Forks: ane Spoons of every St. Catharines ees cces Pioead 8-01 12 09 2.40 382 fi -- description Brushes of all kinds ; AONdAD Seam otic ects a Sed oe 3.00 4.47 G, 2 MTT LLY, - MLLL GAWS. BeamsvJle-. + seeeeees Se 8 yh "ae ry 4d --S Cirenlar Saws,. Crosscut and Pitt Saws, Files Grimsby os ese cece 8.30 stae s 3.30 ie 5) oo 'PAINTS; OILS AND COLORS, : 'Ohfario 24, 088.2808 ee CPe ts =» oe 5-30 PY .20 With®other articles quite 'oo numerous to men Hamilton RLPING see | aes 9.10 1.05 4.15 o. 53. cahettel: tO tion, Ste will also, in a few days, have a large ADepartonmel VW sneti 9.25 1.30 5.00 6.-08-- Hes quantity of © . Dundas - $5te plibsele-af bse. eik eaetece 9.47 © 8 ee evse 6.30 4 envee MACHINE BELTING; Flamboro' ss. ee2] 9.57 a 3894 6.40 se of allowidths: | Atl of which' ne' wet ee at prices "Copetown - 5 oh 8t tae fuict 8 ages 10.07 pes 5.45 6.59. oe that defyicompetition, ~~) {Lynden aii Seto ae ee 10.18 ee Saas 7.03 ci serereg (RYO! | A CURRIE. LL od Bowlin ooh, 10430 te fol 2.25 6.20. J 15 ne Next door to. D. R,. Van Alen King Stueet , | yo? Aa é i "a Chatliai, Shae ay 6m | Prestons departs Go vabivh ellie Goel iG Hrd 1.30 < £.30 B15 sans Galt dow vensesi th 6.30": 7.30 11.50 4655. eS See Be LCA, Gi NG oyeteenhoW? «sonveled WOO cc 10 ae: 73 00i< 1 58. 308 Hina or Ith 2 Sletiaajde P wabesathes <o0) 11.20 3.30 oe 8.05 vise) =e wig ae rears Zz - ea : aa 8 Fi ee a: tadeewes sees sip Soa 10.55, 2.50 7-08 . 2740.2) 12.52 act fekewItiCe ton » wh HOU cr ol AS 7 I5° ¥ 8.00 eee meee Balke Med aMASAthS" Prieto, ' Fi s 62 e%@ at 15 'ast a A % 8 \ 06 DevotedeboxiNewsy Literature, Ssience, and the Arts PDOLAS ipso.) oie, och serersile ener % eres a0 Ate je eee pee ee let 2 OOS to Entertainment sImprovement-and Progress. East wood os 0h cc aerate heli we die 1b. 37,2 aids bd eae 8.20 A.M. Pysownnn Wren aT 274 ait Ss Woodstock: mS... He] 8 AG Hint? 3.30 §.00°4| 48.40) 1.40 BY BO WUBES & WELLS, +Beaghvittess sss. ore oe : ST wearer cn me BO SK. Was se 08 TDA Yer Hb [ngersollpihap aes. . 22428: BFL 8.55 8.45 §.02 | 9.02: ae . eeee 1. 0.23 ee {tis eur purpose to furnish a journal, which. Edwardsburg BASES OSE 88:8 a 9.9: bound to 'part "Set. "dretheory, op bpacing Watbuno. coc cee s Sen Soce ee ov) ° : Reuse everyhumana wi lee B an d.firiishing food fer a Tecan ATEWE. 500 4.40 9.35 9.42 2 342). the faculties of the mind, shall umerit awiorld-wide | ong on Depart oe = "i 8. 00 1.05 4.50 10. 10 eee -- okie RAT Eg A ye URE, 5 Ge e FAS |. omoka eeeee AD ate 6 ee é 8. 30° a. 14 10.50 , e@eece . 9.59 in the form of Original Exsays, Historical, Bio- Mt. Bry ges. . e° -|- 8,53. 5.24 |. is eV Q] Sose% 35.00 graphical, an Beser i priye iSketclies! 'of Travel Ekfrid.. "fi a BF: 1B : 5.34% '11.35 Siena Soe and Adventures Lo igs ie anu Glencoe. reerece a wie 5 10200° eee a ee P. M. eee Sat es Sculpture, etc., from the pens of our best: writers, : oo ae es with cides doce is Gui ® "theTeading: periodi- Newbury OS es 10.35 6.10.1, 12.20 4.20 eals of europe, as form sie peg at i feature. | Bothwell. eoeceeeoeeeoe TO. 55) ecole eoeee -s@ ee @ BEA ar 'Phe greattekh ote iaNen 3 o¢ i Pe os i hates ile ra ty 0.0 @ 00 e. 11. 30 ie J: ey eee Pree re. Sete a e ™p, a ~~ in all denver esiinents swild Be explored, and all ee: mS a new discoveries laide before Ourgreaders im a Chathainl. receeceseees| 12.2 : F 3.25 7.10 5.25 popular formes Dees Aers, 'Particularly ih the | Baptiste Creek 2... «4 pd . coke eoee eee. sees departments of Agriculture, Mechanical. Industry, ppclla River. .4..6656.| 2s A. 25 8.10 5005 6;.25 and Manglagtdn S, |Will- receive, attention; 'and Maca. 5. el ee: Vid plakese act sels e vee Sede Teh ceg Rend will SES oan » Windsor, ERIVG so 00s 3. TO 5.20 8.50 4.10 si 3 Vind Py Zz & € $2 | ae eer eee eee EPSP PDIP LDL II IIL PPD DOI OIRO ERE AN SPAR AR acricurtors (wok ricurrui, | P =. The Company) s Time 'Tables can be obtained on applicatioit at any of the Stations, in which ea gaged, or Chi at our hands. special Coney a. Cy: BRYDGES, Managing bs Dir ecloy. Gian Wis shall \endéavor: to efévate still' a Flag. Stations! oe more the Standard of MECHANICAL J Iypusrery, and = ee 2 to develop | anid bribe ght Spee and skill of% our, intelligent. ae Worthy artisans, .A ' PHYSIOLOGY * NEW DRUG STOR tr: Ww. BR ODIE and tlie we of Life, ingtheif application to phy- te ge sical de Jaci 'and the promotion. of health ; jee papa = 'ACENT will have a prominent Place im our coldurins. CENT RAL MEDIC 1G IL lly e51D EDUCATION Ne a he o in its broadest , PbaSe! wi wilk, bes € eouraged, 'and. AT" Dy: AUGUSTA: * fis ; fees Office. aided by contributors, eae in teaching in col- occ aes lege, school,.8 ast MES ehallery io render the EGS to. announce 'to his Friends ond, ithe) vinta sna f 1 NE We BOOKS ihe Store on Yo ge Street, one door cout OL laine once oo pairenage, ' will be carefurtty-and candidly noticed, and where} Elm Street, with a 'New and 'Choice Selection of : h their ime pce seems to démand' it; eritically: DRUGS, MEDICINES Corner of Kine* and W 'tani! Streets, reviewed." lirthe i vaeb 2 DAPSS p HL i Pe a ; CHATHAM, CAV. GENE te® Dy LAPS | ¥| Patent Medicines, Per mer oes el ee : we shall be ae mri heifete, and tu eiving : a ous t ae H ees y, ja Pleuse se before you Buy. 4 raretullys prepared' sammary of passing: events, | DYE-STUEES,_&c¢,,-- _foth August, 1855. 18-tf poth forei@ti and domestic, and recording all signs : by nee padi 6 isa of prosreotnt every department of: Aifé. Tar and ee COTTAGE FOR SALE. Markers® will} bexcarefally veported, and such we : go PE ala ceperal, @ommercialvand viinancial intormation | | Phisicians' Prescriptions, accu ately prepared. NEAT COTTAGE for Sale. For' parti ge ?* Wee r 4 deh: 4 Ee. = given as Be interests of our : eraeys demand. LEECHES APPLIED. s p dolars ater OD] LEONARD, at ihe "7 HE PA Wily YOIRCLE Cupping, Bleeding, and Teeth extracted. | oilice of Ps ne Weshalla@wakeour paper aw sis and eae Ihe Broprietor, or a competent Assistant, always J.B. ae age visitor at every ieaside. Tae Cuiipren will fiad Hou endance Rankin's Buildit Chatham, Tne 6th, 1856 if in Zach nurabeme sag corer set apart for their amusement and ims ruadion. Toronto March 20, 126% b-ly DOCTC te DELANY, Puys EWA (83 SURGEON, |' ae) "AS permanently Jocated his Office and Re: MURRAY SPREET:& First the «corner wile ADELAIDE side nce: 'on East of [S SEN Teo aS: Ee practices in Chrgnie, Diseases, ticular ; a REFERENCES : ry. p. Gaza, *EXq > ME Bi ' Grorek M) Cook, Hie! M. D., Toa Prof. of Surgery in the Washington Medical College, Baltimore, Md. -- Pittsburgh, Pa. Chatham, March Ist, 1857 41-t | Kontreal Boot & Shoe Store, 'One !--Come All!! ere CORNELIUS A. CHARITY OULD. respectfully announce to his nu- merous Customers, and the Public gene- rally, that he has bought. out the extensive. Suon EsvaBiisuMenr of his Brother, J. H. CuHariry, where, he has OPENED, With an. unrivalled assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS of every description, and of the latest style, suit able tor ae and Summer wear. He will keep constantly on hand, a large stock of his'own. Manufacture, of every description. Measures wilt be taken, and work made to order. ° ASO SL? WPS AR Will be kept mm endless varieties, and of the lates fashionable style, yiz.:-- - Boots, Gaiters, Buskins, Shoes, Slippers, French Ties, Sc. Having a thorough and practical knowledge oj (te business, he feels prepared to render satisfar- t lon to all who may favor him' with a call. SOUNLCRL VSRGHATES vishing: to an Ge by wholesale, will find it c their advantage to call, as he can supply them -heaper than any other.Establishmentim this part come / of the Province. Repairing cone with neatness and despatch, fay" Callat Cosneuius LH. Caweiry's,; just foun doors below the Royal Exchange Hotel, King St G, 1B CiLARIINS. Chatham Marew Th, 1856, 43-1 PROSPEG TUS FOR 1856, rs § THE SATURDAY EVENING PAST ESTABLISHED AUGUST 4ru, 1821. Weekly Editon between 80,000 and 90,000 N issuing their Prospectus for 1856, the propri. A etors of the Posr take it for granted, that th public are already tolerably wel] ac quainted wit the character of a paper that has grown stron during the storms and. sunshine of THIRTY? FOUR YEARS. heir object always has been as. it rem ins to be, to publish a weekly paper for the family circle, which shall not only amuse but also instruct and improve, those who mae, read it. 'To accomplish thie \*, tect the best art: cles are selected {,unaensed from foreign and domestic periodicals, and original articles of an instructive character, procured when possible. Letters from Foreign Lands; the most interest- ing portions of the Weekly News of the Work ts Bikeiches of Life; Adventnee and Charaeter ; Se- lected and Original Articles upon Agrieahure Account of the. Produce and Stock Markets» and a Bank Note List are included among the soli information to be constantly-found in the Post. But the mindsrequires a wider range--it has faculties which delight in the humorous and lively the imaginative and porctical. These facultics also must have their appropriate ood, else ul Y "become enfeebled, and, as a consequence, the tellect becomes narrow and one-sided, atiil is nO able to-take anvenlarged and*getieraus view o human nature and ils destiny... 'Tosatisfy thes Heaven-implanted cravings of our mental being j we devote a (air proportion of the Post to FIC TION, POETRY, and HUMOR.. = Among our-contribators in. the first two of the ae Ane departun mts,-areseveral,.of the most gies | writers. in the Jani,, Wee. also. craw 'freely tor Fiction and Poetry upon the best pertodicals in this coun Ly and Great Britain. We design com- mencing a New Story "by Mrs. author of & The Deserted Wife," "Miriam," in our first paper for January' next: Sou THWORTH &c 'Engraving g-illustrative ofimportant pacers | and actions, of Agricultural andvother new In en tions, with others of a Humorous, though refined character, are also, freely given. The' Postage on the Post to any part of the United States, paid quarte rhy or yeat lyin advance at the oflice ee itis eel is only 26 cents a years Terms.--The Terms of the Post. are Two Dollars, if paid.in advanee; Three Dollars, if net paid in 'advance. For Five Dollars, in advance, one copy is sent three years. ~ We cantinue the following low terms fer Clubs, te be sent, in the city, to one address, ab in the png: tee ene Post Office. - P ; : 'annum es 5 13. do (and Ito the getter up of the Club) $15 20 do .(and 4-to.the getter up of the Club) $20 Persons residing in British North Anterica mus remit twenty- -five cenisin wddition tothe sub erip- tion price, as we have to prepay the United States postage. Lidions TO C1uBs.--Any person having sen themoney and namesdora-Citb, may add new names to it at the same. rate, provided the. latter will allow their subseiip: iops lo end, at the same time those of the main lintd >. We.will wWilling- ly supply the back numbers, if we have them: one object is to have 'all the. subscriptions. in ch Club end atthe same time, and thus prevent, duttdsion! é The money for Clubs must always be sent in advance, Whenthe sum 'is. large,a draft should he proeared:if possible--the , cost 'of which may be deducted from the amount. Post-Masters-or~others~ sending for Clubs, would confer a favor by having them sent to. one address, when they can do ~) conveniently. The papers to Clubs are invariably' stopped at the expiration of the ee for which they have i sabseribed. A New Avraned AMene. 3D ur su! sche meee take notice that we now have no collecting agents 'i'bey. wall theretore > please reprit to us direct. All persons addressing letters to us should be careful to.give the name of the State, as well as of the tuwn; im which they live. Ad "Nebiter's must be post-parb.* Subseribers wishing their paper changed, will please give the name of the Post-Office to be changed from, as well as the Post-Office they wish it hereafter-sent to. We trust that such of our old friends, the Pos Masters, as do not feel inclined to take advantage of our liberal offers themselves, will show our Prospectus to other influential and responsible persons who will be willing to raise Clubs, &c. DEACON & PETERSON, No. 66, South Third Street, Philadelphia N.Bisdny Person desirous of recewing ae =. the POST, as a sample, can be accomm daled by notifying 've Fublishers by lelte r, (po paid) oe a ; Diseases of Women and Children, in pate | ada. the cirealation of such books, ae Seas an 'NEW SPRING GOODS. | "yt } 33 We take pleasure ip, SUG OR to. our friends THAT THE FIRST LARGE. STOCK OF, New Spring Goods = 'Were brought into this market by. "Gs MONTGOMERY. & €o.,: SUCCESSORS TO BROOKE & MONTGGMBRY, And-they are determined that extra induéements | shall be 'offered to their Customers in an the des. partments of STAPLE. AND. FANCY soidbe lite Mat GOODS, "MELLIN BRT, GROCERIES, LIQ UORS, &c. -Our Stock.is now in. first-rate Trims and: we can show the Handsomest,. the Cheapest, 'and the} most Complete Stock ever brought into this Towu.. Itis our determination that our prices" shall be i And if. our.-friends Sirs the 'Country od Town, will-bear in mind that there i is. Gore money made by gabing it, { an Merve | § nOoney BADING ian ge Des xe And all kinds of Musical Merchandize, te-tr earning snes No doubt our. 'Store' 'will: be' crowded by those wishing to Make the most of'a pollart??/ © We ue an early car as those who come first, will get the first Bargains!! C. MONTGOMERY & CO. Opposite the Royal Exchange. KING ST.; CHATHAM, GC. W. Chatham, May 2nd, 1856. fonis: -nhys ~ LAMPS! LAMPS! Lamps of a superior kind and patent on hand, and for sail at this office --Also fluid | or the same at the low price of 41. --Please Call. FOR SALE NEAT COTTAGE, with Garden, attached for Sale ou easy terms. or Bey at O flice. IN a. W GROCLRY AND DED & Ty NH ay Gs 3 Sp TAS : . PROVISION STORE. Sees Subscriber having openeda GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, on QUEEN STR Bb Be ('Third door Eastof Dummer,) Would respectfully solicit a share of public patiouage, ' He willendeavor, by selling Cheap, tor Cash, to make it an indneemer Lto putchasers to give him a call, and by strict a' tention to busi. ness, lo merif the cou fidence oft} public. - JOH ?. MUKPHY: per Toronto T 1. 33 #854. s£w Norice--1856--No, 10.) Slavery Republicanism. In the-name of Humanity T 'make this" | APPEAL to CanwabDrans! Various, Books, Tracts, Hymn, Books, icals, &c.5 &e. "(some of them incorreet copies) of the +Societies and Religious bodies in the United Starrs, which are named below, circulated and sold in Canada, by colporteurs (book carriers) by' Tract Societies and by others. 'These American societies "and bedies Mhave ne} reinittingly forsome time past, publicly denoune-,,. 3 ed and proved, Hs PR6-Siavery or SILE NT, and some. (if notall) formed specially oma RePUHA- can Basis, or foundation, and oppased-éevern one?" such principles to..our , Barris Though meny of these 'So€leties, &e institutions. , have been haumatie practices, ina Fre ant a Bririsa Pro- | vince,"yet [ am led to Delieve® that | clang estinely | or otherwise, "such eyil 'practices 'arg conti 'awed | and encouraged, nee | therfore PDdeay, 0A Layaren in ana to all men posed to the sin and curse of, Suavury, and who} hail ournmoblé Province as a land and an asyluin | for the free,---fer the oppressed, and fot'the Po-| gitive trom American Ohrzslian slavery ,--to aids in discountenancing iu our free Province of Ca tracts, &e., and having any fellowship with snch societies js Societies referred to are :--~ The American 'Traet: Society---New York. 2. The American Sunday Sehool Union, _Phitl- 'adel phia. 3.e fhe Prgstivtee. Board of. Pabldente Chesnut stréet, Philad elphia. 4. The Metho: list Book edger, 200/Mulberty strect New York: 5. The Ameri --Philddelphiai--and, American Baptist Mj-sion- ary Unton, _ Boston'~[ All) Baptists "of Uniteé States' except the "Free Will" and the " Free. Baptiss," are either' pro-slavery or silent--see " Facts for Baptists Churches,' pp: 408.) | ' 6. American and Foreign Bible Socic 'ty, [ Bap- tist,] and the American Bible Union, [Baptist, ] Nassau.and:Broome'streets, N. Y. 7. American Bible Society, York,--with many others,--of whose pro-slavery and silent character, reliable information can -be obtained at 48 Beekman street, New. York. Let the touehstone' question' be put: " What 'books, tracts, &c., do you publish, circulate, or "sell, against 'Slavery--and are the Bibles circu- " lated amongst the bond and the tree'--andetet}s = ; proot be produced on the-spot,.as Canadians-have+> *< been deceived." As a resident Scotch,emigrant of |. '23 years: in Canada, 'I have been deceived--sin- fully so. ye By LINTON. . Stratford, C. a sy '1856. (VALUABLE BOOK ) FACTS FOR BAPTiST CHURCHES. OLLECTED, arranged, and reviewed by. Revds::A. T. Foss and E. Maruews. [Free Mission Baptists,] pp. 408--Utiea, N.Y. Pub- lished by the American Baptist Free Mission Suciety-- [with portrait. | "This is a book which No Baprist in Canada, --lay or-clerical.--should'be with at. It shews the support' giveato Slavery by the American Baptists. The " Free Will Baptists" and ' Free Mission Baptists" are exempted from that charge, as. they openly denounce slavery and receive hot its bloody gains."--J. J. E. L. July 1856. : (Notice: No. 11.) Mpper Canada Tract Society ~Slavery. HE Public are notified that colporteurs from this Society, (Yonge street, Toronto,) con- trary to all just and honest expectations,--are perambulating' the' streets, highways, and. side- lines of this county, with books "of the pro-slavery Silent American Tract Society, of Nassau street, New York. " is dip UE 1h: x tratford CW. Julyl7tiv 1856, a) , AS SQ AT ALFRED MOORE'S MUsIE' WAL paruc ular | and womermof Humantry who are Op- | NDebilitys end aie I ARO fey SHAMEDIAS itswere, (sine religiowts* fnfianes ari «God wise principles are apparently trampled ues : der foot,) to discontinue their. sinfal and ins = i | Episcopal, Chureh; [north }* n Baptist Publication Society, | one TMotsany PIRCES oF ae | JUST RECEIVED, silt otal 'TWO DOORS FASt OF THE POST' 'orric ' CHATHAM, ' r Tose Or iy ete Atibnene, In Morocco and Gold Bindings. é ELEGANT! ANNUALS, * ~ FhIn every variety of style, from git to, $6 eachy. ID im g& c~ ., From $ to 90), fy iz & 1 tl? bine noe Lvaocme: ap : From @3 to isa wb silt From S to 20 - : aye. DS, Guitars, 'Readies 'the p| Bares, Flutes, Fiifes, Pré Hag eoléts. Clerionenis -" x Reobine and eer Qa Music Looks, LVote Béoke Music Paper, Sheet Musi, oly 3 1? nee <thg SF 9 a % ba | B84... alway 8 ey Oil Paintings, in Gold. Frames. School Books & St OP OTD CARD BOARD. ad oh wf LVovels and Miscellaneous ors 3 soe Pictorial, Ballous? ss of our Union, Brother Jonathan, = ustrated American N Newspaper, Z ank Leslie's. Gazette: Of © Fashion, ' ie Lote ee Leslie's New: York Journ, o> ork Picayune, Boston Intern tional J. ae Yankee Notions, Godey' s Lady' Ss. Book, nah, : Harper's Magazine, Fc. &e., Bayes RECEIVED AS SOON ag PUBLISHED: ou ? Cathohcand P, 'otestant Books," ENGLIS{I AND FRENCH PIoTUR HS, Framed and Glazed. ugonns TEAS ih ATMA G9 FOR be 1836 ae * IR READY TH. HR "CLOT. any CASSIMERES.'VELVicPEeNs 7 SATTINETTS J BANS, sa oe! : Pe Pa 8 Dollar Monti Wh ile HARD W, InE,. eee TREA OLE Gon Save the Queen? December. E 1855, "MRS. BURLEY, ( (LATER MES, JACKSON, © | | EEPS cons antly on hand, at her Baraliice. 382, South Nuith Siree', supply of choice "7 i 'rh Medicines, Ointments, Pillsy &tvy vittich she will. Warrant to give Among which are the NE RVINE CORDIAL, below Cather ine, @ nyt salistactions: J for the cure of Diseases depending un Nervous: '; the ALFER AE PVE. for Poritfing he ' Blood, Serotola, Senivy, &e.y and the IN DEAN: | SPECIFIC OINTMEN' I', tor Piles, Old Sovesy Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Chappe. ae ~ he Salt Rheum, Seatd Head, Frosted Limbo, _ Give them a trial, a ee ILADELHPH 1, Noy. 20, 18 5, ie SULSCI BER. off for Sta ee choi. € selection Gleets : =) ih leary cand: Shelf eae 2 A AMONGST WHICH WILT BE FaUN®B, "TRON sof every: description, a '" tf $f Cast, Blister, and Sitigh Shoe SPIENL: Cut, Wrought, and HorseoN NAILS, oA Coil Trace, au. * Plough CHAINS. 4 ANVILS, VICES, and BELLOWS, 90 07") ie Ab exelent assortment of | "a Be ap ABLE AND POCKET CUT, ERY: Bt: Carpenters', Joiners? §: Cabinetmakers: Toole AXES), of the best descriptions, W St . = With han assortment ot ts re ai SHELF HARD WARE;" __ which is not to be surpassed in Town, and aban is offered. tor Sale." Cheaper :tian ever" tor € vase't' 3 er Buyers. will find it tootheir advantage indie sagt lh belore 'purchasing elsewhere: «> tral GEORGE KERR: nial Chatham, Nov, 22. Ln; =e 86 t ont Seth BUKTON | SROGERY STORE. sot { Astor Place, New |. pue Subscribers would intimate to their" wn Friends; that they are receiving, and "USP aR. out, an Extensive Assortinent of Srovsriedy : of superior quality,.snitable for Country 'Piaile, which they will sell at the lowest remnnic ratiee prices, Produce will be tak-n in exchange for Greer ie ion : t Calland see our Sturks 9 aR. VANBRANKE ~ son Ce. Buxton, C: W., Dee. 1, 1855" "Bt-te HOUSE AND 1oT) FOR, SALEY: Alt that Easterly part of Lot 24, "uneedic eye peR ar | IGOR on McGregor's Creek, being sixty. 'by. ae od las nine feet, Also; a Two Story Frame Flouse consisting of Two Tenements; having each. Four' Rooms. and a Closet.. There is an rested ae _-- of water in the yard, : we For Terms, apply to MR Ss. M, STEWARRN;: On the Premises, s -- North of King Street, between William Sy a "Priftcers Street, Chatham, C. we 31. Tm" NEW: BOARDING nonsE,.. BENJAMIN T TOLBERT.. ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizes® of DETROIT, and the: Public scurwelicess that-he has' recently fitted up_ the. commodioys.. ppage Maes known as Dee. Ist, 1855, i; Mickisan Avenue, antocte Gass Streethu 'i DETR OLT, where he will endeavour to give satisfactien te hose who may favour him with their pati onage Petyoit August 21.1856, he

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